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Married with Children Peggy Made a Little Lamb (1986–1997) Online

Married with Children Peggy Made a Little Lamb (1986–1997) Online
Original Title :
Peggy Made a Little Lamb
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
1986–1997
Directror :
Gerry Cohen
Cast :
Ed O'Neill,Katey Sagal,Amanda Bearse
Writer :
Ellen L. Fogle,Michael G. Moye
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
22min
Rating :
7.9/10
Married with Children Peggy Made a Little Lamb (1986–1997) Online

Peggy discovers that she never graduated from high school because she flunked one class: home economics. Now she must go back to school and pass the class with Kelly who is trying to graduate from high school herself. Peggy is forced to cook a rack of lamb, Jello for Kelly. Elswhere, Bud continues to try to get the newly single Marcy's attention.
Episode complete credited cast:
Ed O'Neill Ed O'Neill - Al Bundy
Katey Sagal Katey Sagal - Peggy Bundy
Amanda Bearse Amanda Bearse - Marcy Rhoades
Christina Applegate Christina Applegate - Kelly Bundy
David Faustino David Faustino - Bud Bundy
Marge Redmond Marge Redmond - Miss Beyer
Patrick J. Dancy Patrick J. Dancy - Ruben
Zoe Trilling Zoe Trilling - Susan (as Geri Betzler)
Keely Christian Keely Christian - Senior #1
Sandi Whitten Sandi Whitten - Senior #2
Chuck E. Weiss Chuck E. Weiss - Bum

The first episode we hear the thoughts of Buck Bundy.

This episode was taped on March 9, 1990.

The title is a reference to the children's song "Mary had a little lamb".


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Peggy flunked one course in high school. If you guessed home economics, you're right. So she goes back to high school and must deal with a typical, traditional teacher with her daughter, Kelly. They have only one assignment. Kelly is assigned to cook jello while Peggy has to cook a rack of lamb. Of course, Al finds the rack of lamb and it's all but gone by morning. Peggy needs this one credit to pass and get her high school diploma. She hopes Mrs. Breyer played memorably by Marge Redmond would understand but she's wrong according to Kelly. Mrs. Breyer has her favorite student, Ruben. When she suggests Kelly be more like Ruben, she replies "well, we both like boys."